Vintage Posters of Major Online Brands

It’s needless to say that vintage style is almost a 100% winning idea for any project. It always looks interesting and eye-catching so you may be sure that applying retro ideas will make your concept popular. But today we’re offering you to take a look at the vintage posters of famous web brands that don’t need any extra advertising – these companies are well-known all over the world. Following artworks will help us see what it would be like to use Skype back in the 60′s or tweeting WWII propaganda style.

DerpDerpaStan: Print shops are very foolish if they output whatever you give them. Check their written T&Cs and you’ll find they ask you to confirm you own the copyright to anything you ask them to print; otherwise both you and they are infringing.

Unless the copyright owner has given explicit permission (for example by stating that the work is being placed in the public domain, applying a Creative Commons licence, or giving some other specific indication of permitted use) you are definitely infringing by printing one copy for any purpose other than private study. This does not cover hanging a poster on your wall.

FYI the website where you can order the last 9 posters on this list (last.fm, twitter, etc) is zazzle.com/retrofuturs and the WWII posters can be purchased at http://store.briiiiian.com/ Haven’t found that first set of facebook, youtube, etc for sale anywhere as prints yet. but you can click those links under the roundup to go to the artists’ flickr pages

@ Eric (Go ahead and make a poster out of these 600×800 images, I’m sure it’ll look great.)
You sure have no clue about professional resizing software.
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As for asking for permission? I’ll share and use whatever the fuck I want. Fuck the copyright fascists!

Are you just that retarded or trolling. “Loose lips might sink ships” is the original line. Lose and Loose are both words. Loose means when something is not attached properly and could fall off; such as the lip. Lose is something completely diffrent. The tweet is a metaphor for the lips. “Loose tweets sink fleets”

Now think before you post something, and shame on you for being such an utter moron.